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Table 17-3
New Gateway Profile Properties (Continued)
Option
Use Dial-in
Numbers as
Destination ID
Destination
Prefix
Number of
Rightmost Digits
to Append
4
Click OK.
The new Gateway Profile is added to the list.
Polycom RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator's Guide
Description
When selected - Dial-in numbers are used to
automatically generate the dial string of the
destination endpoint or DMA Meeting Room or the IP
endpoint, skipping the interaction with the Gateway
IVR system for entering the destination ID. For more
details see "Direct Dial-in to Endpoints or DMA VMR
using Automatically Generated Destination Numbers"
on page 17-11.
When cleared - The participant must interact with the
IVR Service to enter the ID of the destination endpoint
of the DMA Meeting Room.
Enter the DMA prefix or the RMX prefix in the
Gatekeeper for use in automatic dial string generation.
This prefix replaces the digits that are truncated from
the dial-in strings and to which the remaining dial in
digits are appended to create the destination number.
For example, if the DMA Prefix in the Gatekeeper is
26, enter this prefix in this field.
Enter the number of rightmost digits of the dialed
string to be appended to the Destination Prefix (DMA/
RMX prefix in the gatekeeper) when automatically
generating the forwarded dial string. For example, if
the number of digits to append is 4 and the dialing
string is 5705555, the system will append the digits
5555 to the DMA prefix (26) and creates the
destination number 265555.
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